Special Message
Shabbat Corner
All Passover service times and Zoom links can be found on the Passover Hub
Thursday, April 21 (Passover Day 6)
- Erev Yom Tov Service: 6:00 p.m. (hybrid)
- Candle Lighting: 7:55 p.m.
Friday, April 22 (Passover Day 7 and Earth Day)
- Passover Morning Service: 9:30 a.m. (hybrid)
- Shabbat and Yom Tov Service: 6:00 p.m. (hybrid)
- Candle Lighting: 7:56 p.m.
Saturday, April 23 (Passover Day 8)
- Shabbat Morning Service: 9:30 a.m. (hybrid)
- Yizkor Service with Brendan Murphy: 11:30 a.m. (hybrid)
- Mincha/Ma'ariv/Havdallah Service: 8:15 p.m.(virtual)
- Conclusion of Passover: 8:40 p.m.
Passover Day 7 Biblical Readings:
- Torah: Exodus 13:17-15:26 (Parshat Beshallach)
- Maftir Aliyah: Numbers 28:19-25 (Parshat Pinchas)
- Haftara: II Samuel 22:1-51
Passover Day 8 Biblical Readings:
- Torah: Deuteronomy 14:22-16:17 (Parshat Reeh)
- Maftir Aliyah: Numbers 28:19-25 (Parshat Pinchas)
- Haftara: Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 10:32-12:6
Parsha Video of the Week (~4 min):
Reb Mimi Feigelson, Song of the Heart
Bible Video of the Week (~17 min):
Teklit Michael and Elliot Glassenberg, The 10 Plagues: a Refugee's Perspective
Feel-Good News
Mazal Tov to Myrtle Lewin
Mazal Tov to Myrtle Lewin on becoming a Trees Atlanta 2022 Tree Champion. Myrtle and the other four honorees will be celebrated at Trees Atlanta's Rootball event on May 19. Check out Myrtle's Trees Atlanta video, and buy a ticket to the Rootball to celebrate with Myrtle and our community on this important work.
Events
Other Things Happening at AA
We are looking for nominations for The Marvin C. Goldstein and Rita Goldstein Wolfson Volunteer of the Year Award (presented to a volunteer who has shown outstanding efforts to strengthen our congregation and community) to be presented at the Annual Meeting in June. To submit recommendations, please contact Jackie Nix ([email protected]; 404.603.5743). Along with names, please include the rationale behind your recommendations. Each recommendation received will be vetted and researched by our clergy, professional staff, and officers for final award determinations.
Extra regular-size cards available! To order your card(s), please email Barbara Nathan ([email protected]) with a list of names and addresses of all recipients so they can receive their cards in the mail. To pay, please write a check, payable to AA Sisterhood, and mail to Barbara Nathan (200 Brandon Place, Sandy Springs, GA 30328). Regular card = $9
- Fully vaccinated adults (16 years old and above) and individuals who have fully recovered from a documented COVID-19 infection in the last six months may attend indoor activities with or without a mask.
- If you are not vaccinated or have not recovered from a COVID-19 infection in the last six months (natural immunity), we invite you to use our virtual platform to participate with our community.
- If you are immunocompromised, a high-risk individual, or spend time around others who are, we encourage you to continue the use of masks when attending synagogue functions.
- For programs that share spaces with kids under five years old, including Family Shabbat, Kesher, and holiday celebrations, we will continue to require masks while inside the building for all attendees. We will always strive for outdoor gatherings for these communities whenever the weather cooperates.
We are hopeful that we are in the final stages of this pandemic, and we can continue to go from strength to strength (Hazak, Hazak, vNet'hazek). As we slowly reemerge from these difficult two years, there will be anxiety, concern, and caution. We anticipate some people will continue to wear masks. It is understandable to still be nervous about removing our masks indoors. Whatever choice you make regarding masks, we ask that, in the spirit of the cohesive and empathetic community that we are, you respect the choices that others make, even if you disagree with them. We will be monitoring the CDC recommendations carefully and will continue to adjust as we know more; this might mean that we revert to more stringent protocols if guidance changes. We appreciate your understanding, support, and patience as we continue to navigate these unprecedented times.
We are excited to move forward in aligning Ahavath Achim with United Synagogues of Conservative Judaism's (USCJ) membership section of Standards for Congregational Practice: "We celebrate diversity among and within our synagogues and encourage the engagement of all those who seek a spiritual and communal home in an authentic and dynamic Jewish setting." Most of us have or know Jewish families with loved ones of other faiths. Embracing these families will allow us not only to support their Jewish growth and identity with AA, it will also help them create a Jewish home of their own. To this end, we will soon be introducing proposed changes to our by-laws
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